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7Select the Card software check box.
8Click on the Browse button to the right of the Software location text box.
9Select the appropriate file filter (that is, *.sa, *.p2, *.mms, *.*) from the
Files of type: drop-down list.
10 Locate the Voice Gateway Media Card software that was verified to be the
correct version in Procedure 64 on page 507. Select the file and click
Open to save the selection.
The path and file name of the Voice Gateway Media Card loadware
appears in the Software location text box.
11 Click Start transmit to begin the Voice Gateway Media Card software
upgrade process.
The software is transmitted to each card in turn, and burned into the flash
ROM on the Voice Gateway Media Card.
12 Monitor progress in the Transmit control window. Confirm that the card
software is transmitted successfully to all cards. Note any error
messages, investigate and correct any problems, and repeat card
software transmission until it is completed successfully for each Voice
Gateway Media Card.
The cards continue to run the old software until they are rebooted.
13 Reboot each Voice Gateway Media Card that received the transmitted
software.
This enables the new loadware to take effect. Reboot Leader 0 first,
followed by the other cards.
These cards must remain in the “Disabled” state after the upgrade, so that
a “Reset” command can be issued from the Maintenance menu.
Alternatively, click the Reset button on the Maintenance tab in the Card
Properties window of each card to reboot the cards. Also, the cards can
be reset by using a pointed object to press the “Reset” button on the card
faceplate.
WARNING
Do not use a pencil to reset the Voice Gateway Media
Card. The graphite carbon can create an electrical short
circuit on the board.